To get ideas for my photo shoot I looked through some existing fashion magazines editorials and interviews. I used Grazia, Glamour and Marie Claire as my inspiration, as well as the e-magazine for netaporter.com The Edit. I chose these magazines because they contain a house style that I would ideally like to replicate within my own magazine - clean, simple and attractive to look at. From looking at these magazines I have more of an idea as to the kind of images I am going to take, the costume/make-up I will use, the poses I will position my model in and ideas of different fonts I would like to use. In addition, the contents page for The Edit has given me inspiration as to how I would like to set out my own.
I personally am a consumer of fashion magazines so I used these as an inspiration for the type of photos I would like to take. Although my photo shoot will not be fashion orientated, the poses used and overall look of the images/features on the page looks attractive which is what I would like to recreate in my own magazine. Some of the interview/articles in particular have further helped as they have given me ideas of how I would like the layout of my double page spread to look e.g. pull quotes, drop caps, italics vs. bold etc.
This great Siena, you haven't used used Google images but have bought a variety of magazines for your research to help with your ideas.
ReplyDeleteI personally am a consumer of fashion magazines so I used these as an inspiration for the time of photos I would like to take. Although my photo shoot will not be fashion orientated, the poses used and overall look of the images/features on the page looks attractive which is what I would like to recreate in my own magazine. Some of the interview/articles in particular have further helped as they have given me ideas of how I would like the layout of my double page spread to look e.g. pull quotes, drop caps, italics vs. bold etc.
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